Hi Caz,
Excellent posts, as ever, and excellent challenges back to RJ on a theory which is so painfully full of holes one has to hope it ain't raining wherever he abides.
Clearly, there's no way now to prove categorically what Mike's agenda was in those difficult days, but anyone who has heard the January 18, 1995 tape (or maybe seen a transcription of it) couldn't fail to suspect that the entire performance - the drinking, the newspaper claims in 1994, and the asinine affidavit of January 5, 1995 - was driven by a singular need to communicate with Anne. Caroline is often reduced to a substitute in his pleading - Mike wants Anne; he wants to speak with Anne and he wants to be with Anne, under any terms whatsoever.
If there was ever a way to answer the question of what his ultimate aim was and if I were a betting man, I'd undoubtedly put my money on Mike simply trying to get into the same room as Anne. Thus, the longer the absence from his life went on, the more ridiculous his attempts to force her to come and talk to him - even to the point of lying vindictively about her, as if that's going to be the way to negotiate with her!
Mike Barrett was a fool and by January 1995 he had become a desperate fool. He'd be prepared to rush in to absolutely any action which might - in his dark mind - give him five minutes with Anne again. A false affidavit? A crazy, contrived story which threatened to ruin the resolution of the most famous unsolved crimes in history? Not a problem to Mike Barrett. Nothing else mattered to him. A fool with a hand grenade who could never quite decide whether to throw it or hold onto it even when he'd removed the pin.
Cheers,
Ike
Excellent posts, as ever, and excellent challenges back to RJ on a theory which is so painfully full of holes one has to hope it ain't raining wherever he abides.
Originally posted by caz
View Post
If there was ever a way to answer the question of what his ultimate aim was and if I were a betting man, I'd undoubtedly put my money on Mike simply trying to get into the same room as Anne. Thus, the longer the absence from his life went on, the more ridiculous his attempts to force her to come and talk to him - even to the point of lying vindictively about her, as if that's going to be the way to negotiate with her!
Mike Barrett was a fool and by January 1995 he had become a desperate fool. He'd be prepared to rush in to absolutely any action which might - in his dark mind - give him five minutes with Anne again. A false affidavit? A crazy, contrived story which threatened to ruin the resolution of the most famous unsolved crimes in history? Not a problem to Mike Barrett. Nothing else mattered to him. A fool with a hand grenade who could never quite decide whether to throw it or hold onto it even when he'd removed the pin.
Cheers,
Ike
Comment